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Every art student knows that working withcharcoalcan be messy.
This allows the artist to use the medium with more control and slightly less mess.
With charcoal, you could create a lot of contrast in your drawings, including intense shadows and highlights.
Cretacolor| $18.36
Check out all of our selections below.
Want to try charcoal pencils?
Then, check out our selection of the best sets!
Derwent| $8.29
These utensils are especially unique for their paper-wrapped design.
To expose more of the pencil, simply pull on the string.
Inside the tin case are two pencils in soft, two in medium, and two in hard.
Faber-Castell| $32.52
Each of the pencils is completely woodless and comes in three grades: soft, medium, and hard.
Prang| $3.80
Winsor & Newton| $7.69
Royal & Langnickel| $7.81
Koh-I-Noor| $16.85
General Pencil| $18.48
Mont Marte| $7.99
Wolff| $13.34